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Hi Kevin
OK, something should be coming down the line very soon.
Cheers
Gerry / comments
Hi Kevin
OK, something should be coming down the line very soon.
Cheers
Gerry
Hi All
Apologies for the brief delay, I took a break after Christmas. It's fair to say that we are working on a closer integration between SQL Clone and Data Masker. At the moment each are independent but Data Masker can be called from the new SQL Clone Script Runner. There's a paper on the RG hub which discusses this (https://www.red-gate.com/hub/product-learning/sql-clone/how-to-automatically-provision-sanitized-data-using-sql-clone-data-masker-and-powershell) . You "could" also call Data Masker to address a copy of the production database prior to creating a SQL Clone image from it. We'll be announcing more on our market positioning in the next week.
Chris, you asked about how it works. Data Masker updates a database, in-situ, replacing data on a like-for-like basis determined by masking rules which you create. It follows that you do not mask a production database but you work on a copy or clone and then deploy from there.
Gerry / comments
Hi All
Apologies for the brief delay, I took a break after Christmas. It's fair to say that we are working on a closer integration between SQL Clone and Data Masker. At the moment each are indepe...
Hi there!
You asked whether Data Masker can be executed from the Command Prompt and the answer is "Yes, it can". Development of your masking rules creates a "Masking Set" which can be called as, effectively, a parameter to the execution of the program. You can use database connection replacement values, too, so you can be flexible about which database you connect to. You'll find more at http://www.datamasker.com/DMS/HelpFiles/dms_ComandLineArguments.htm
As far as pricing is concerned I'll pass your contact details along to one of my colleagues who will contact you directly with answers.
All the best
Gerry / comments
Hi there!
You asked whether Data Masker can be executed from the Command Prompt and the answer is "Yes, it can". Development of your masking rules creates a "Masking Set" which can be called as, e...
Introducing Data Masker - part of Redgate's new data provisioning solution
Dear Friends of Redgate
I’m writing to introduce myself as a new member of the Redgate team focusing upon our Data Provisioning solutions. In September Red Gate acquired Net 2000, the authors of D...